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At the beginning of Addison's riding lesson Dave rode first. He explained what he wanted Addy to know, and physically demonstrated what and what not to do.
When visiting La Boco in Buenos Aires, Argentina, why not treat yourself to a tango lesson. Photo © Chris Raven
Spanish lessons in Lima Peru - Hispana
BASIC AND PRE-INTERMEDIATE LEVELS
• Familiarity with commonly used questions and phrases, while immersed in a new culture.
• Study of basic communicative and functional vocabulary.
• Use of games, mimicry
• Use of visual material
• Use of materials such as short newspaper articles, advertisements, literary texts, greeting cards, etc.
INTERMEDIATE LEVELS I AND II
• Use of more authentic material: movies, newspapers and documentaries in Spanish.
• Only Spanish is spoken in the classroom; the students’ native language is only used in emergency situations.
ADVANCED AND SUPERIOR LEVELS
• Use of materials exhibiting different Spanish levels.
• Use of short stories, interviews, etc.
• Special focus is placed on the use of idiomatic expressions.
• Comprehension and use of proverbs and idioms both spoken and written.
• Review of Spanish syntax with particular emphasis on the specific problems of each student.
The Elmwood Playhouse in Nyack NY will be presenting “A Lesson Before Dying“, running March 17th thru April 8th Fridays and Saturdays at 8pm, Sundays at 2pm with an additional performance on Thursday April 6th at 8pm. For tickets visit www.elmwoodplayhouse.com [photo by Scott Nangle]
BAGHDAD- Using a ratchet and a wrench, Pvt. Ali Kitab Sarhan, 11th Iraqi Army, tightens the bracket that holds the rearview mirror in place on their Badger. Sarhan was one of six Iraqi Soldiers who attended a Badger maintenance class, here on Victory Base Complex, Jan. 7. The class was taught by three Soldiers of the 101st Engineer Battalion. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. April Mota, 101st Eng. Bn. UPAR, 16th Eng. Bde., USD-C)